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Posted in Uncategorized by Flavor on November 24, 2018

That link Snarkk posted at the end of yesterday’s thread was disappointing but not surprising. I’m guessing having a shithead racist team owner puts you in the majority. It does make you wonder though, what would Johnson have to do before he was pressured to sell the team? You would think that in San Francisco the bar would be low but the calls for him to sell are sparse at best.

College football couldn’t get any bigger today. I’ll take Ohio State just because it’s ingrained in me to expect Harbs to lose the big one although man, Michigan sure looks good right now.

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Not agreeing with Hyde-Smith and her disgusting comments here but I highly doubt that a guy like Johnson is aware of conventional news (outside of financial reporting) in any way. He and his wife are apparently republicans, this is the last high profile race of this cycle and they’re sending a check in response to GOP fundraising requests that obviously don’t mention Hyde-Smith’s overt racism.

well, he sent the check a week after her “front row lynching” attendance comment. Seems to me if you donate the max you’d at least want to know who it’s going to support. And if that doesn’t matter to them because they just hand $$$ to a republican candidate without knowing their stance on anything or anything about them that’s nearly as bad.

good point I guess. I know some very wealthy people (not quite at his level) that seem to care about issues other than a favorable tax policy. I guess that’s something that separates republicans and dems

Ha interesting, thx. Has anyone else written about this type of stuff from NY perspective
? Was LA/SF ownership vilified when they abandoned NY?
Noticed Monmouth football team has been doing quite well–what division are they in? Playoffs?

No matter how ugly the Mississippi race gets the republicans can’t lose. “That would be like the democrats losing in Berkeley,” said a talking head on national tv yesterday. Johnson is just a good rich republican doing his part to make sure Mississippi remains deeply republican. Hothead beater Schulman, infuriated by fans who trashed him for not publicizing the Johnson story earlier, suggested that many other team owners undoubtedly have similar political histories, but they don’t operate in the Bay Area so they fly by unnoticed. I think he’s right.

Personally, I’m more offended by the Franklin Templeton ads that show up behind home plate during ABs in SF than I am by Johnson’s “maximum” donations.

As far as schools go, same stuff was happening in Boston. Read through a little of the Cousy/Russell book, a chapter on Louise Day Hicks and her Irish followers intent on keeping schools in their area as white as possible.

Zumiee bad news for you and San Diggity Dawg. Dubs look like they’ve found their footing. Even on a back2back I’m expecting a wipe out tonight at Oracle. Enjoy the first 3 quarters before the garbage men take over the 4th. 🙂 🙂 🙂

Well, I do expect an attack of nerves for the Kings. They’re going to have to find a way to keep their focus and just play ball.
It’ll come down to Fox having a very solid game. A good “measuring stick” game for him.
And, oh yeah…..dump the Dubs!! 🙂 🙂

Thank you for sharing that article Micah. Fascinating, but all so true (and depressing). The new racism: Racism without ‘racists.’ Today, racial segregation and division often result from habits, policies, and institutions that are not explicitly designed to discriminate. Contrary to popular belief, discrimination or segregation do not require animus. They thrive even in the absence of prejudice or ill will. It’s common to have racism without racists.

Willie, might remember or felt this way growing up in Sunnyvale . . . During the summer when I was 7 or 8 years old, Sunnyvale High School would open their swimming pool up to all the kids in the neighborhood via Sunnyvale Parks and Recreation. Sheesh, I remember that was the first time thinking I was different from others because my brother and I were the only ones with brown skin the first time we went swimming there. No other blacks or Latins in the pool. The area did change quickly, with an influx of Latins and then later, Asians. Ironically, I still remember not seeing any black people in grade school. Only until I was a freshman in high school, did I see more blacks and Asians. Today, I don’t even recognize Sunnyvale. It truly is a melting pot. That’s a good thing.

I’m not giving this Johnson dude, “our” owner, any slack on this.
OK, sure, he’s a Repub billionaire, so he’s automatically going to want another Repub senator in Alabamy.
But, he’s got to have a phalanx of consultants and lawyers on beck and call, so wouldn’t it be logical that they’re on PR watch for him giving dough to racists? Maybe I give him a pass on the first one a few weeks ago. But, but now a second one made after she made that “hanging” remark? I smell some “I don’t care” principled contributions. And, that was no innocent remark by this woman. You think people in Alabamy don’t know code words? They’re experts at that, and this was barely coded — that was her problem. She was dragged kicking and screaming into a sorta apology given the history of lynching in good ol’ Alabamy.
Baer must be having a PR aneurysm. Good. I hope the press finally, once, looks deep into this Johnson guy. He owns most of “our” damn team, and nobody knows shit about him other than he’s filthy rich and apparently likes giving money to southern racist politicians…

Well said. I was thinking of putting together a similar post, and you said it better than I was going to, including the Baer PR freakout that we know is happening right now.
Maybe he’ll talk Johnson into doing a hostage appearance, with Johnson looking into a teleprompter, and mumbling through an apology someone has written for him.

yeah, the guy who publicly explained why he fired Neukom probably doesn’t pay attention to the franchise. Of course, he is in his mid 80s now. Time to cash in his chips. Meanwhile, what in the wide wide world of sports is agoin on here?

I don’t know if that tweet link works. The article attached to it says, among other things, that the mlb office of the the commissioner donated $5000. Here’s the heart of the piece:

“Over the past week, seven major corporations have asked for Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS) to refund their contributions. Earlier this month, Hyde-Smith told a crowd at a campaign event that she would be willing to attend a “public hanging.”

“But one prominent American institution is going the other direction: Major League Baseball. According to an FEC report filed on November 24, the Office of the Commissioner of Major League Baseball PAC donated $5000, the legal maximum, to Hyde-Smith’s campaign. The contribution is dated November 23.”

Admittedly the Kings pre-game show is lacking. It has Jerry Reynolds on it. It has to be bad.
He hit for the lousiness cycle:
Lousy coach
Lousy GM
Lousy color analyst
Lousy studio analyst
The franchise fascination with this guy is a mystery.
If I was going to guess, I think they somehow think that he is beloved by the fans. (I doubt it.) He has folksy midwestern witticisms. Yes, they’re painfully unfunny.

Kings are more than relevant, they are taking it right to Warriors.
Speaking of whom–Iguodala 1 point in 15 minutes. Livingston has 1 hoop so does Bell Looney has 2 and Cook 0 in 13 minutes. Not enough shooter/scorers out there without Curry. Nice half by Jones tho…it’s just that this is news because other times he accomplishes so little.

but imo that’s all they’ve got–if they stay hot, fine but if they cool off or make more turnovers they’re in trouble. Kings have better balance in scoring…they are actually more fun to watch even if Fox and Cauley-Stein having off night.

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